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    MAC-10

    Hello all. I have recently purchased a MAC-10, in 45 ACP caliber that fires from the open bolt. I am trying to classify exactly what I have and what the markings mean. At the rear of the receiver is a snake logo in the shape of an S with a target center, which I am almost sure is the Cobray...
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    Savage Sporter 23A

    Hey everyone, I need a little help with my savage sporter 23a. I took it down for cleaning and after cleaning all the parts I went to put it back together and I have run into a snag. The rear magazine catch/ejector part is a strange looking combo part. The hook shaped ejector part fits into the...
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    Savage 1899/99 experts; help

    Alright gentlemen, I need all you savage 1899/99 experts to help me identify my rifles. I have come to the conclusion that they are both 1899 savages but after reading for hours on the internet I just am not sure. So here goes; Rifle #1: 22 savage high power caliber serial number 2069XX, made...
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    S&W Model 1 in 22 short

    Hello everyone. I have recently purchased a S&W Model 1 in 22 short. It is in fine condition with no cracks in the hinge and a fairly tight lock up with the hammer cocked and when dropped. The serial number range of 106xxx makes it a second issue produced around 1866. I wish to fire this...
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    Help with old USMC tool identification

    Hello everyone. I need some help identifying an old USMC marked tool and I figured there are plenty of Marines running this site that could help out. At first I thought it was same type of small hand saw but the tip is all wrong and teeth are not sharp. The overall length of the tool is 6 3/4...
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    Unknown Marlin Rifle

    Hello, I need help identifying an old Marlin rifle I recently purchased. It is a 22 long rifle semi-auto that is magazine fed. The only marking are on the top of the barrel stamped "The Marlin Firearms Corporation New Haven Conn. U.S.A - patented" and the side of the barrel at the receiver...
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    Firearms International skeleton .22

    Hello everyone, I am hoping you guys can help me with a firearm the I recently picked up. It is a skeleton .22 single shot rifle. The only marking on the rifle that I can find is "Firearms International" and a serial number "B353**". It is in good condition (I would rate it 85%). I cannot...
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    Duplicating Black Powder Loads

    I have a very old Iver Johnson Safety Automatic revolver chambered in 32 S&W. The revolver was made in 1897. The revolver is in excellent condition with good timing and lock up and the hinge is tight. I wish to shoot this revolver on a very limited basis (no more than 10 rounds a year). Most...
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    22 Savage High Power vs 219 Zipper

    I have reloaded and shot the 219 zipper for years. It is one of my favorite rounds and has provided hours of enjoyment. Just this week I aquired a savage 99F chambered for 22 savage high power. I need some information on this cartridge so please post what you know. I have every speer...
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    44 Auto Mag

    Need some help from all you hard core reloaders out there. I recently aquired a nice 44 auto mag pistol. It came with 200 re-sized cases made from .308 brass. I have not aquired reloading dies for 44 auto mag. The cases are in good shape and measure to the correct length. Would it be possible to...
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    Need opinions - Browning Gun Safe

    Hello all, My primary gun safe is a Browning Buckmark safe that was made in the early 1990's. It weighs 806 pounds empty. I have always thought of it as very secure (so much so that I dropped my insurance rider) but after reading some of the posts here I have began to wonder. My Browning is...
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    Need Springfield 1903 Mark I info

    Hello All, I am looking for information on my 1903 Springfield Mark I. I know it was made in 1919. It is all original except for the rear sight elevator. I would like to get a correct replacement for this part but I am not sure what to buy. I have looked at the diagrams on gun parts and they...
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